“The project shall require the students to conduct research into the identified problems, go on a field trip to the relevant agencies to conduct interviews to find out what is being done to address the problems and provide practical solutions to them,” the President of FOGET, Mr Prosper Dan Afetsi, said at the launch of this year’s edition in Accra.

Contestants

He indicated that each contesting school would be required to present a minimum of a 40-page research paper after their research works.

He said in fulfilling its mandate and bringing hopes and aspirations to students, it began to pilot the quiz in June 2016 with only six schools, adding that the huge success of the contest made many schools to declare their interest to contest.

He said the first prize winner would take home a trophy, flat screen desktop computer, GH¢1,000 , educational materials and souvenirs from sponsors.

The second prize winner would have a laser jet printer, GH¢500 worth of educational materials and souvenirs while the third place winner would receive laser jet printer, GH¢300, educational materials and souvenirs. The fourth placed school would take home a laser jet printer, educational materials and souvenirs from sponsors.

“All contestants from the group stage shall receive certificates of participation for the candidates and their respective schools. Semi finalists would receive consolation prizes.

About 40 junior high and primary schools would take part in this year’s quiz.